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    zoo-a-holic - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Default Dumb Sump Question

    #ed_op#DIV#ed_cl#Ok. I have a 90 gallon and i am wanting to do a sump, this tank is not drilled. Is there any way to have a sump without having a drilled tank??? Also for a 90, what size should the sump be??#ed_op#/DIV#ed_cl#
    120 Gallon Reef With Starfire Front, 2 overflows and 30 Gallon Sump. Mag 18 on the Return. Lit by Aqua Light Pro Deluxe. 2 250 Watt HQI Halides and 2 96 Watt PC Actinics all in one. ASM G-2 In-Sump Skimmer. 2.5 years in the making.

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    Guido - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I'm in the same situation you are, except i already got sump under way. But, you dont need tank drilled (dont think you can drilled tempered glass), you just need an overflow box. Check www.marinedepot.com and check under overflow boxes. You can buy different ones at different places, but they all work the same. You can even build one, if you want. Just ask dakar, i belive hes got a diagram or DIY plans on how to (think he's made a couple of them for himself actually). As far as size of sump.... like many other things in life.... bigger is better lol. I'd say go with a 50g if you can afford, give you a lot of space to work with inside sump and a larger refug for more live rock. Just my opinion.
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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Guido,
    Look at you!!! That is awesome it sounds like you got the hang of it. I could not of answered that question any better, I cannot wait to see your tank when its set up.
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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I have to agree with Graphixx, looks like we've got some reefers in the making here
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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I'll tell you what it aint gonna be too long till I am asking Guido questions :D

    I wish I had forums like this when I was setting up my first tank. I still have the book that I bought when I first set up my tank the copyright on it is 1991 I was reading through it a couple of days ago and was chuckling at some of the stuff it said like one chapter was HOW TO INSTALL YOUR UNDERGRAVEL FILTER I got a kick out of that
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    Guido - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    LoL. Well thank you. It's nice having someone say that what i said was actually correct lol. Kinda reminds me of school... but just the opposite haha.
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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    That's what CR is here for.... knowledge transfer I wish we'd had the foresight to actually research reefing a bit before we jumped in.... Almost embarrasing to admit an LFS soaked us for well over $500 for what we could have purchased online for close to $100 (it wasn't enough to even start the tank cycling). They should really be ashamed of themselves for markups like that.

    Besides the better the info we collectively share the better the frags we get to share later
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    graphixx - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    now that is a WIN+WIN situation :D
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    Guido - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    I know how you feel dakar... well, maybe not that bad lol. But theres a LFS around here that tried to tell me the best setup for a reef aquarium is a wet/dry.... when another LFS (Jacks Aquariums) and everyone here told me that a sump/refug is the better idea. Shows how much they care about the performance and health of others tanks....
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    dakar - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Kinda got off topic a bit here... but BR did you get the answer you needed?
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